FEBRUARY LISTINGS 2008
LYLE LOVETT & JOHN HIATT
Wednesday, February 13 at 8 PM
Massey Hall
$69.50 - $45.50
416 872 4255 or visit the
Roy Thomson Hall Box Office at King & Simcoe /
www.masseyhall.com
Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt team up for a show
that’s been compared to a "back-porch hootenanny" and called "a welcome
change from the usual concert pyrotechnics". This is a songwriter’s event,
in which the two renowned musicians will play and sing together with no
back-up band. For country and Americana buffs, this is an obvious must-see.
MacHOMER
Friday, February 22 at 7 PM & 9:30 PM
Massey Hall
$34.50 - $29.50
416 872 4255 or visit the Roy Thomson Hall Box
Office at King & Simcoe /
www.masseyhall.com
Comic genius Rick Miller’s
one-man vocal spectacular features impressions of over 50 voices from TV’s
The Simpsons in a hilarious performance of Shakespeare’s Macbeth! With a
script which remains 85% Shakespeare, MacHomer will leave you "exhausted
with laughter" - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "Comic Tour-de-Force" -
Toronto Star
COWBOY
JUNKIES and RYAN ADAMS perform
Trinity Revisited
Saturday, February 23 at 8 PM
Massey Hall
$49.50 - $29.50
416 872 4255 or visit the
Roy Thomson Hall Box Office at King & Simcoe /
www.masseyhall.com
The Cowboy Junkies and Ryan
Adams will perform the Trinity Session album in its entirety. The
band has remained true to its unique artistic vision and the introspective,
quiet intensity that is its trademark, all the while electing to travel a
singularly independent road. Performed live in concert, the music from
Trinity Session remains as fresh and vital as the day it was recorded 20
years ago.
Free Noon Hour Concert, Bach Children’s Chorus
Thursday, February 28, at 12 Noon
Roy Thomson Hall
Free Admission
416 872 4255 or visit the Roy Thomson Hall Box
Office at King & Simcoe /
www.roythomson.com
Bach Children’s Chorus; Linda
Beaupré, conductor; Eleanor Daley, organ. Roy Thomson Hall’s magnificent
Gabriel Kney pipe organ shares the spotlight with Canada’s most celebrated
organists and choirs. It’s a great way to relax for one hour with great
choral music and the King of Instruments.
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